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Disabled young people are frequently denied access to and participation in the world of work. Disabled young people come to Action For Kids to take part in our Work Related Learning Programme; they do real work in our office and the community such as processing our raffle and meeting supporters and potential funders The charity focuses on abilities, not disabilities, […]

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You have the power to make the change. Your involvement is going to bring a new era for disabled world and make a difference in one's life - ultimately giving something back to your own community......

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Let’s learn more about this effort together and make a difference in someone’s life today. Let’s give society something back what it has given to us.

Working for last three years in India has given me the opportunity to work with individuals; kids and adult to understand their pain, agony and level of care offered. We are developing in every sectors and our lifestyles have changed so much but individuals with disabilities are still a commodity.

Have you ever come across a kid or adult with visual, hearing or locomotor disability walking next to you when u board a train, local transportation, or plane in India and see how do they get along? What accessibility they have? How's the service availability and standards? Are they getting the care what we see in the developed nations? What are the care offered in school for kids with special needs? Is Government, NGO's, and Healthcare provider doing enough for these individuals?

Let's create a new era of care where we can help an individual reach their maximum rehab potential.
Let's develop together a new society where everyone abled or disabled has the same rights, equal opportunity, and equal access in the community we live in.

We ask you to join our effort, be a part of this community whether it maybe volunteer, as a member, or as a sponsor or share your fundraising ideas. If you are a healthcare provider or a community leader, you too can be a part of this community to educate, advocate, and support the disabled community of India.